Feel like watching a six-minute video of a motorcycle gang chasing a black SUV through New York City before the gang surrounds the car and smashes in its windows? Sure you do.

Yesterday afternoon, for reasons that aren’t clear, a large motorcycle gang surrounded a black Range Rover on New York City’s West Side Highway, forcing the SUV to stop. The SUV’s driver, who was reportedly traveling with his wife and two-year-old daughter, runs over two of the bikes and speeds off. The bikes give chase — one of the motorcyclist’s helmet cam captures the entire chase — and follow the Range Rover as it eventually exits into Manhattan. At a stoplight, the gang again attempts to get to the driver, pulling open his door, before the SUV drives away. The gang catches up to the SUV at another stoplight, at which point one rider takes off his helmet and smashes in the Range Rover’s passenger window. Then the camera cuts off.

The New York Daily Newsspoke to an NYPD spokesman, who confirmed the chase and said the bikers beat the SUV’s driver and slashed his face. The man was treated at a nearby hospital for his injuries and release. Police say they’re still investigating the incident.

"This is sort of a major stunt event where motorcyclists from various locations come together. Their ultimate goal is to get into Times Square, which they did last year. Quite frankly it wasn't on anyone's radar screen last year. We were aware of it this year and did a fair amount of enforcement," Kelly said at an unrelated press conference Monday, adding that the NYPD's Intelligence Division learned of Sunday's ride.

Kelly said fifteen bikers involved in the event were arrested Sunday for minor infractions, and 55 motorcycles were confiscated.